VR for Virtual International Collaboration (COIL)
Imagining Creative Future in Virtual Spaces COIL Project Overview Project Context A Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) initiative between Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, and the Latvian Academy of Culture, Riga. This innovative project is hosted at the Urban Leisure & Tourism Lab Amsterdam and supported by VIS grant…
Connected Creativity
2- year grant for independent research project founded by INHolland. Microinterventions’ project was a two-year grant-backed independent research initiative funded by INHolland. Głowicka created a toolbox of arts-based micro exercises designed to empower students in cultivating essential personal skills—ranging from heightened self-awareness to a profound connection with their body and…
Sound Based ‘Microinterventions’
2- year grant for independent research project founded by INHolland. Microinterventions’ project was a two-year grant-backed independent research initiative funded by INHolland. Głowicka created a toolbox of arts-based micro exercises designed to empower students in cultivating essential personal skills—ranging from heightened self-awareness to a profound connection with their body and…
Publications
Article – Why We Still Need to keep making Music in the Age of AI
“it’s not only about what humans create—it’s about how creating makes us human.” The Struggle Is the Point: Why Human Music-Making Matters in the Age of AI Originally published at journal.crps.ai on September 22, 2025 In this article, Kasia Głowicka explores why the messy, time-consuming process of creating music…
Book – Testing the waters
Testing the Waters is a publication by CoECi (Centre of Expertise for Creative Innovation) that explores how the arts can contribute to social change without losing their unique power. Through essays, reflections, and examples, the book dives into the dynamic space where art, research, and education meet, asking how creative practices can be both critical and caring in a time of societal transformation. It aims to inspire artists, educators, and researchers to engage with complex social issues in a meaningful and responsible way.
Book – We called it utopia
Esteemed Polish publishing house “Krytyka Polityczna” (Political critics) has published, together with festival “Sacrum Profanum” a new book, with among others interview with Kasia. “We called it utopia” – initiative of Sacrum Profanum and publishing house Krytyka Polityczna. Edited by Jan Topolski. Here link to the book.